Hong Hong in conversation. The performance of ritual, with its physical demands and cyclical patterns, grounds Hong s papermaking and opens a channel of communication between present and past, the artist and her ancestors, and the mundane and the divine. In her work and installations, Hong investigates human experiences of time, dimension, and space. She will discuss her installation at Asia Society, where the architecture is both a support and a counterpoint for ideas of scale, visual perception, and experiential connection.
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HOUSTON, May 3, 2021 Asia Society Texas welcomed artists
Tiffany Chung, featured in Asia Society Texas’ recent exhibition
New Cartographies, and
Kim Yasuda, artist and professor of Public Practice in the Department of Art at University of California Santa Barbara, for a special conversation in May 2020 on art during a global time of uncertainty sparked by the coronavirus. While the world shifted and slowed around us amid stay-at-home orders, Chung and Yasuda reflected on their own creative processes, how they have adapted in response to the pandemic, and what they envision the future holds for artists.
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